anage the code.\r1 0 Unfortunately, opinions differ among members of the ICC concerning how to enforce the code. The\rBritish members would like the system to have enough legal power to make companies behave themselves. However, the\rFrench delegates think it is the business of governments to make and impose law. The job of a business community like\rthe ICC is to say what is right and wrong, but not to impose anything. 1 1 In a well-known British\rnewspaper, a writer argued recently that ''industry is caught in a web of bribery'1 and that everyone is “on the take". This\ris probably an exaggeration. However, toda/s businessman, selling in overseas markets, will frequently meet situations\rwhere it is difficult to square his business interests with his moral conscience.